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280.1 | | SKIWI::EATON | Marketing - the rubber meets the sky | Tue May 28 1991 00:01 | 5 |
| The Naim is the best I've heard. Only you can determine if it's worth the extra
money. I've never heard the Nait01.
It all depends on how much you listen to FM and the quality of the signals in
your area.
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280.2 | Wait for the Kremlin | CHEST::WATSON | Blood on the Rooftops | Tue May 28 1991 09:40 | 12 |
| The ION FM-1 (?) is very good at somewhere between �250 and �350 I cant
remember which or there is always the Kremlin from Linn Products. No
firm price (or availability) yet but don't expect much change from
�1200.
The Naims are very good but do require a *very* good signal otherwise
they sound *awful*.
All tuners in this catagory will require either a unidirectional FM
ariel + rotator or a �can't-remember-the-name� omni. There is a swiss
(?) co. which makes these omni's (�60) which look a bit like a CB
ariel. I can look up a contact address if your interested..
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280.3 | Another vote for the NAT02 | BAHTAT::SALLITT | | Tue May 28 1991 12:30 | 14 |
| I briefly heard a Naim NAT02 in a shop recently. It produced the most
beguilingly musical yet lifelike sound I have ever heard from a
broadcast. The actual broadcast was a live Radio 3 transmission of a
Mozart piano sonata from St. John's, Smith Square. Awsome. How well it
will reproduce Radio 1 or any other grossly compressed signal is hard
to say, but my guess is that it will reveal all; in any event I
couldn't bring myself to retune as the Mozart broadcast was soooo good.
At �700 it is expensive, but if a tuner is an important sourc, i.e.
used as much as CD or LP, then it represents good value.
In spite of .0's assertion that signal strength isn't an issue, a good
aerial is still essential, whatever the friend buys.
Dave
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280.4 | Musical Fidelity T1 | COMICS::FLANDERSD | Boogie my speakers away | Tue May 28 1991 14:01 | 4 |
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At the less expensive end of the price spectrum, I hear good things
about the Musical Fidelity T1...
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280.5 | CYRUS and ONKYO | ZPOVC::PARRYCHUA | Singapore, Life is bid-$-fine | Wed May 29 1991 07:51 | 5 |
| DENON TU800, ONKYO T9090, T4700, PROTON N670 and CYRUS are SP
recommended list. ONKYO and CYRUS has remote control.
regards
Parry
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280.6 | Thank you | SIEVAX::LAW | Mathew Law, SIE (Reading, UK) | Thu May 30 1991 17:39 | 8 |
| Thanks for the help so far. Any more suggestions would be appreciated.
Anyone listened to a Meridian 204?
Cheers,
mat.
*:O)
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280.7 | ONKYO T4500 is good tunner | ZPOVC::PARRYCHUA | Singapore, Life is bid-$-fine | Sat Jun 01 1991 12:13 | 7 |
| I own a ONKYO T4500, I am very please with the sounic quality of this
tuner. My other system consists of a CYRUS TWO with PSX and speaker is
KEF C75. Meridian products are rather expensive in Singapore. Most of
the Japanese products are good price. The ONKYO tunner is better than
the DENON in my opinions.
Parry
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280.8 | Sony RDS tuner | HEAVY::LAW | Mathew Law, SIE (Reading, UK) | Fri Aug 16 1991 14:16 | 33 |
| Hello again. After attempts at listening to several of the tuners
suggested here (as well as others) the winner was... the Denon TU260.
Cheap, sensitive, sounds good.
It seems to be virtually impossible to get a good tuner demo. Most
places in London have poor aerials, as does Reading Hi-Fi. I've just
bought a new Sony ST-S370LB, but had to borrow two tuners to get any
kind of reasonable comparison.
Brief review of the Sony:
Sounds great with a good signal. Little or no hiss, and no sign of
irritating high-pitched whistling. Good soundstage, good bass,
midrange and fairly good treble.
Lots of features (because it's an RDS tuner). Shows program name,
frequency, time (if being transmitted), and signal strength. The
signal strength meter displays to the nearest dBf, and is very useful
for aerial alignment in a poor signal area. Lots of presets (30) that
can be assigned to any band or frequency, and given an 8 character
description.
The only really bad point is the sound quality on poor signals.
Instead of breaking up into the usual FM hiss, there are some rather
unpleasant buzzes and whistles (similar to listening to a radio in
DECpark when sitting amongst the computers!). Fortunately, this only
occurs with very poor signals.
Price is �140. Good value for money.
Mat.
*:o)
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